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welcome back inside "the war room." >> great to be with you. >> jennifer: looking at this history and knowing that not too long ago they were proposed to immigrants, why has labor changed its tune? >> from the uaw perspective it's multi-level, number one is we believe this fairness and dignity for all human beings. and we think it's good for all current workers in the u.s. immigrants in this country right now are often exploited by their employers or paid at lower wages than they should be. they are not given the benefits they should be. it gives them a path at work and raises their wages, which is good for everybody in the labor movement. >> jennifer: you are at a conference, and immigration reform is probably one of the subjects that you are talking about, does the uaw or labor in general have outreach programs to enlist new immigrants? >> we're very strongly in favor of immigration reform as a path to citizenships. we run into immigrants that are great workers and work hard and they should be treated equally. in the auto industry we do a lot of international work and the economies
welcome back inside "the war room." >> great to be with you. >> jennifer: looking at this history and knowing that not too long ago they were proposed to immigrants, why has labor changed its tune? >> from the uaw perspective it's multi-level, number one is we believe this fairness and dignity for all human beings. and we think it's good for all current workers in the u.s. immigrants in this country right now are often exploited by their employers or paid at lower...
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>> jennifer: i'm jennifer granholm. tonight in the war room the government is finally taking a reading's company to court for its role in the 2008 meltdown. to which i say be thankful they're only suing you and not putting you in a locked room because of homeowners whose live you helped to destroy. >> today the u.s. government filed charges against the agencies of standard & poor's for its role in the 2008 economic cries. s & p rates investments. when they give an investment a high rating it's considered a low risk. even the most conservative investors like pension funds feel confident buying that product. well the justice department allegeses that s & p knowingly gave high rates to toxic bad mortgages that s & p knew were risky because s & p wanted more business from the banks that createed those purposefully risky bad bundles. that's right. they said the agency, they're getting paid by the very banks they're evaluating. a little conflict of credit? >> s & p misled investors including federally insureed financial insti
>> jennifer: i'm jennifer granholm. tonight in the war room the government is finally taking a reading's company to court for its role in the 2008 meltdown. to which i say be thankful they're only suing you and not putting you in a locked room because of homeowners whose live you helped to destroy. >> today the u.s. government filed charges against the agencies of standard & poor's for its role in the 2008 economic cries. s & p rates investments. when they give an investment...
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timothy >> jennifer: you're back inside "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm. i am going to say something that i never thought i would say. karl rove is the voice of sanity in the republican party. i can't repeat it, but you get my drift. i know you at home are probably thinking to yourself. that jennifer granholm, she has gone off the deepened, it's a good thing it's her last night. but here's why and you'll know i'm right. karl rove who knows the only way republicans can win elections is if they nominate moderate, which is a relevant term in the republican party. and then you have the tea party wing with candidate like todd aiken, and we saw how that turned out. here to discuss it is michelle bernard p president of the bernard center. thank you so much for being here on my last night in "the war room." >> absolutely. >> jennifer: glad to have you. back me up here. tell everyone at home why i'm right about karl rove. >> you know what, i know--i know that your viewers are thinking that you have lost t but you're absolutely--you're absolutely right. i will tell
timothy >> jennifer: you're back inside "the war room." i'm jennifer granholm. i am going to say something that i never thought i would say. karl rove is the voice of sanity in the republican party. i can't repeat it, but you get my drift. i know you at home are probably thinking to yourself. that jennifer granholm, she has gone off the deepened, it's a good thing it's her last night. but here's why and you'll know i'm right. karl rove who knows the only way republicans can win...
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i'm jennifer granholm. for many of us wi-fy has become as essential as the food we eat. it is the ultimate democrat-tiezer of communication. and the -- federal communications commission wants to keep it that way. but the $178 billion wireless industry is lobbying hard against the fcc proposal and that industry argues that the fcc should auction off the airways to businesses and that free wifi would disrupt existing cellar service. of course they are trying to protect their bottom line. the united states is ranked 29th in internet speed word wide. 29th. the average cost of bundled service, cable phone, and internet in the united states is $160 a month. now in france it's just $38 a month. and the internet there is as much as 20 times faster. so coming to us tonight from syracuse, new york, to explain why the united states is going down the information superhighway in reverse is professor david kay johnson. and david cay johnston thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> jennife
i'm jennifer granholm. for many of us wi-fy has become as essential as the food we eat. it is the ultimate democrat-tiezer of communication. and the -- federal communications commission wants to keep it that way. but the $178 billion wireless industry is lobbying hard against the fcc proposal and that industry argues that the fcc should auction off the airways to businesses and that free wifi would disrupt existing cellar service. of course they are trying to protect their bottom line. the...
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coming up inside "the war room." why a member of congress arriving for the state of the union eight hours early doesn't cut it any more. first, north korea's nukes. the her mitt state doesn't have any friends, and it knows how to alienate people. what are we going to do? we'll break it down next and we'll be right back. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. maximum strength scalpicin® is not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped the itch. drop the itch with scalpicin®. which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> michael: north korea confirmed that yesterday's unusually seismic activity in parts of south korea were caused by an underground nuclear test. the governme
coming up inside "the war room." why a member of congress arriving for the state of the union eight hours early doesn't cut it any more. first, north korea's nukes. the her mitt state doesn't have any friends, and it knows how to alienate people. what are we going to do? we'll break it down next and we'll be right back. irene, drop the itch. we dropped the itch, you can too. maximum strength scalpicin® is not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast, wherever you are. i dropped...
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he's also opposed to war. well, if you don't believe in sanctions and you don't believe in war, what do you think we should do as it relates to stopping iran from getting the nuclear bombs? he believes that there should be much greater light distance, separation between israel and the united states. so as to make the arab countries more friendly to us. they want to kill us. they want to kill christians and jews and they say they're going to convert either voluntarily or by force. and that's been their history. so why would we want to genesis, which is really the way i feel he's acting, the only democratic state in that area that we can rely on, israel, in exchange for having the sheiks and the kings and the presidents in egypt and lebanon and syria and iraq toasting with orange juice hagel's appointment. >> in terms of the israel/palestine situation, do you think any kind of lasting peace settlement in that region can be achieved? >> yes, but not in your lifetime, not in mine. i'll tell you why. >> you don't t
he's also opposed to war. well, if you don't believe in sanctions and you don't believe in war, what do you think we should do as it relates to stopping iran from getting the nuclear bombs? he believes that there should be much greater light distance, separation between israel and the united states. so as to make the arab countries more friendly to us. they want to kill us. they want to kill christians and jews and they say they're going to convert either voluntarily or by force. and that's...
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i want to turn to the political war room. chris kofinis, former chief of staff of west virginia senator joe manchin and msnbc contributor robert traynham, a former bush/cheney senior adviser, working in georgetown now. chris, i'll start with you. gabby giffords said on facebook she'll be in that gallery again on tuesday and also said, "we'll be listening to what the president those say and are standing ready to support common-sense legislation in congress to reduce gun violence." how big a play can the president make in his speech for gun reform in the halls of congress tuesday? >> well, i think he's going to make a very strong, emotional argument. gabby giffords will be there, there will be members of the, you know, families from the newtown shootings, you know, other victims. i mean, the victims of these shootings become the emotional force behind legislation moving forward. so, i think the president is i think very clear about it in terms of what he wants. now, what he wants smacks in the face of what is politically possib
i want to turn to the political war room. chris kofinis, former chief of staff of west virginia senator joe manchin and msnbc contributor robert traynham, a former bush/cheney senior adviser, working in georgetown now. chris, i'll start with you. gabby giffords said on facebook she'll be in that gallery again on tuesday and also said, "we'll be listening to what the president those say and are standing ready to support common-sense legislation in congress to reduce gun violence." how...
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from td ameritrade. >> back with jennifer lawrence. anyone can lead you to glory, it will be harvey weinstein. he's known as the rascal. could you explain to me why harvey's a rascal? >> i don't know. it was either that or ninkampoop. he's been like a hollywood father to me. he's taken all of us under his wing. he has a way of making things happen. he also stands behind films, films that he believes in. >> he just has an absolute love and passion for movies in hollywood. >> he does. >> and he does it the old-fashioned way. he throws great parties, he celebrates, he wants to win oscars. there's no cynicism with harvey. he just wants to win things, have great actors. in terms of acting, who are your great inspirations? >> meryl streep, obviously, and gina roland is a huge inspiration to me. and charlize theron when i was younger -- i remember watching "monster" when i was -- >> i think charlize theron is very underrated. fascinating. >> she is fascinating. cate blanchette is amazing. >> of the men? >> of the men? >> can you get past brad
from td ameritrade. >> back with jennifer lawrence. anyone can lead you to glory, it will be harvey weinstein. he's known as the rascal. could you explain to me why harvey's a rascal? >> i don't know. it was either that or ninkampoop. he's been like a hollywood father to me. he's taken all of us under his wing. he has a way of making things happen. he also stands behind films, films that he believes in. >> he just has an absolute love and passion for movies in hollywood....
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i think jennifer lawrence is an exception. >> she's also 22. she's just brand new, anne hathaway has been at this for a decade. they understand this, they understand the ceremony of it. the reason why everyone loves jennifer lawrence is because she is all kind of youth and this giant cult coming at you. >> that's why we pray she won't change. because after a while, they start changing and become more guarded. >> let's turn to the vanity fair party. it was a great moment when ben affleck came in with his oscar and everyone began cheering and clapping. it's an affirmation of success. it's a classic comeback hollywood success story. >> i remember it was 15 years ago maybe or longer when he came in and there was this great shot of him and matt in our party, like, yeah, with these fresh faces. for him in that speech, who could top daniel day-lewis? ben affleck. he said when you're down, you have to get up because he's the bennifer, the gigli. he can act, he can direct. it's not about boston. it's about a whole entirely different subject matter. >> a
i think jennifer lawrence is an exception. >> she's also 22. she's just brand new, anne hathaway has been at this for a decade. they understand this, they understand the ceremony of it. the reason why everyone loves jennifer lawrence is because she is all kind of youth and this giant cult coming at you. >> that's why we pray she won't change. because after a while, they start changing and become more guarded. >> let's turn to the vanity fair party. it was a great moment when...
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vo: the war room tonight at 6 eastern they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. your vacuum doesn't always pick up what's left behind. only the resolve easy clean system has foam power to remove three times more dirt than vacuuming alone. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. ♪ >> stephanie miller. ♪ and breathe ♪ >> stephanie: oh boy. 51 minutes after the hour. it is like l.a. story. >> we were like that -- the snl skit, the californian. what you want to do is take the 10 to the 510. >> stephanie: you know when someone laughs when you ask how to get to somewhere at a certain hour, it's going to be bad. how do you get to culver city from here? >> i think we laughed for five solid minutes. >> welcome to my world. >> you're screwed. >> stephanie: okay. >> or you could take t
vo: the war room tonight at 6 eastern they think this world isn't big enough for the both of them. but we assure you - it is. bites. little greatness. your vacuum doesn't always pick up what's left behind. only the resolve easy clean system has foam power to remove three times more dirt than vacuuming alone. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the...
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jennifer franciotti is live with the details. >> good morning. the trainee is said to be in his 40's. he is listed in grave condition. police say they have questions. this happened yesterday. he was hit in the front of the head in a training exercise by a training instructor. the victim is part of the campus police department. the shooting happened on tuesday afternoon in owings mills. the facility is being used for various police training activities. police are not saying what kind of training was happening yesterday. right now there is no word as to why live ammunition was being used. anthony batts expressed frustration saying he wants to get to the bottom of it. the training facility has been shut down. jennifer franciotti reporting live. back to you. >> we will check your morning commute. we continue to do with west side delays. you can see a live picture shows traffic at a crawl. those delays stretch down to the beltway. 30 miles per hour or worse. we had some late clearing construction. that is the reason for the early delays. 19 minutes to
jennifer franciotti is live with the details. >> good morning. the trainee is said to be in his 40's. he is listed in grave condition. police say they have questions. this happened yesterday. he was hit in the front of the head in a training exercise by a training instructor. the victim is part of the campus police department. the shooting happened on tuesday afternoon in owings mills. the facility is being used for various police training activities. police are not saying what kind of...
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for providence, 22. nonetheless, when you add this in and add in the winds where we're talking some of these locations, they're going to be hurricane force. we're going to be dealing with basically a whiteout. that's why we have the blizzard warnings in place from new york city up towards maine. look at those winds. then add in the other part of the story. as we get into late tonight and tomorrow when we have high tide, all those coastal region, even for areas damaged by superstorm sandy, we are going to look at the threat for coastal flooding there as well as erosion. that's just another part of the story with those winds. >> and power outages, right? if you have heavy, heavy snow and wind, sometimes those power lines -- i mean, so many of the power lines in the suburbs -- in the cities, they're under the ground. >> remember superstorm sandy. >> that's right. i was calling yesterday trying to find a generator. they're virtually out of them. everybody is trying to scramble. >> whenever you don't want it
for providence, 22. nonetheless, when you add this in and add in the winds where we're talking some of these locations, they're going to be hurricane force. we're going to be dealing with basically a whiteout. that's why we have the blizzard warnings in place from new york city up towards maine. look at those winds. then add in the other part of the story. as we get into late tonight and tomorrow when we have high tide, all those coastal region, even for areas damaged by superstorm sandy, we...
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we're having a conversation with jennifer hyde who survived a school bus kidnapping back in 1976. now i want to bring in a child psychologist. she's here in atlanta. you heard jennifer just a moment ago. she talked about her ordeal when she was 9 years old. in her response, she talked about dreaming about her funeral and those things. is that normal for people in those situations? >> it's definitely not abnormal. i think when a child faces a traumatic event and they don't know what the outcome is going to be and perhaps death is in their future, that is something that they repress and later in life, they fear that that is a possibility. and so in their dreams when their guard is down, that is going to creep up to them. so for her to be able to manage to process that fear, that dream is a pretty amazing feat for her as she ages and grows further away from the traumatic event. >> jennifer, as i mentioned before the break, your brother was also in the bus with you. your brother was older. how old was he? >> he was a year older than i was. he was 10. >> and you were 9 at the time. it
we're having a conversation with jennifer hyde who survived a school bus kidnapping back in 1976. now i want to bring in a child psychologist. she's here in atlanta. you heard jennifer just a moment ago. she talked about her ordeal when she was 9 years old. in her response, she talked about dreaming about her funeral and those things. is that normal for people in those situations? >> it's definitely not abnormal. i think when a child faces a traumatic event and they don't know what the...
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someone is also here in "the war room," check us out on line at current.com. have a great right. >> michael: is it a bunch of papal bull. >> this moment is going on. now it is knocking at the door of the conclave. >> michael: and then last night argo wins the best picture oscar, but former president jimmy carter said that they do not get enough credit. argo is spelt with an a. >> ben affleck was in tehran for a day and a half. the real hero was tim tailor, the canadian ambassador. >> michael: and don't look now but there is a slow-speed chase. let's go there life. >> aim not exactly whose idea it was to put me behind the wheel of someone's $85,000 electric vehicle. but they have, and we'll show you why coming up. >> michael: jacki schechner in a tesla. it is "the young turks," and it is our go time. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> michael: so the cardinals cardinals are all getting together right now. they're starting the conclave to select the new pope. all but one of them is going there. today the only one from the a nightunited kingdom keith o'brien's britain's highes
someone is also here in "the war room," check us out on line at current.com. have a great right. >> michael: is it a bunch of papal bull. >> this moment is going on. now it is knocking at the door of the conclave. >> michael: and then last night argo wins the best picture oscar, but former president jimmy carter said that they do not get enough credit. argo is spelt with an a. >> ben affleck was in tehran for a day and a half. the real hero was tim tailor, the...
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we're having a conversation with jennifer hyde who survived a school bus kidnapping back in 1976. now i want to bring in a child psychologist. she's here in atlanta. you heard jennifer just a moment ago. she talked about her ordeal when she was 9 years old. in her response, she talked about dreaming about her funeral and those things. is that normal for people in those situations? >> it's definitely not abnormal. i think when a child faces a traumatic event and they don't know what the outcome is going to be and perhaps death is in their future, that is something that they repress and later in life, they fear that that is a possibility. and so in their dreams when their guard is down, that is going to creep up to them. so for her to be able to manage to process that fear, that dream is a pretty amazing feat for her as she ages and grows further away from the traumatic event. >> jennifer, as i mentioned before the break, your brother was also in the bus with you. your brother was older. how old was he? >> he was a year older than i was. he was 10. >> and you were 9 at the time. it
we're having a conversation with jennifer hyde who survived a school bus kidnapping back in 1976. now i want to bring in a child psychologist. she's here in atlanta. you heard jennifer just a moment ago. she talked about her ordeal when she was 9 years old. in her response, she talked about dreaming about her funeral and those things. is that normal for people in those situations? >> it's definitely not abnormal. i think when a child faces a traumatic event and they don't know what the...
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you know, here i am 22 years out of office. i walk down the street, people who were 8 years old when i was mayor know me. the mottos i had, how am i doing? everyone knows that, and i first uttered in 1969. new york, the people have given me so much. on my gravestone, i say i fiercely love the people of the city of new york. >> is that what it says? i thought it might say, how am i doing? not very well. what would be, when you're honest about everything, and your documentary is very honest, what has been your biggest failure? >> the biggest fault, if you will, is when we closed sydenham, a hospital run by black doctors, and every mayor going back to wagner said they were going to close it because it was terrible service and it cost more per patient than the best hospitals in new york, but you were risking your life going there. and so i said, i'll close it because that's what the experts told me to do. but what i didn't realize was the psychological pain and attachment that the black community had, understandably, because it was
you know, here i am 22 years out of office. i walk down the street, people who were 8 years old when i was mayor know me. the mottos i had, how am i doing? everyone knows that, and i first uttered in 1969. new york, the people have given me so much. on my gravestone, i say i fiercely love the people of the city of new york. >> is that what it says? i thought it might say, how am i doing? not very well. what would be, when you're honest about everything, and your documentary is very...
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tonight, it's with equal parts pride and humility that i take over for governor jennifer granholm as host of the war room. she bros a position to politics and it is there where we are cut from the same clots. it's enraging, fascinating and really fun. i hope to continue to bring out all those emotions on this show. with that, welcome inside the war room. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> it shocked the world. i don't think i'm exaggerating when i say that pope benedict shocked the world announcing his resign that is. the last was pope gregory the 12th before the cubs won their last world series. he said he no longer that the mental and physical strength to carry out his responsibilities approximately many believe there is more to the story. this pope has been incredibly difficult vicive, many say complicit in covering up the church's sexual abuse scandal. he opposed homosexuality doesn't believe women should ever become priests and is against modern medicine, including stem cell research. many moidores were angered when the vatican attacked american nuns. >> john fugelsang host of viewpoint's fat
tonight, it's with equal parts pride and humility that i take over for governor jennifer granholm as host of the war room. she bros a position to politics and it is there where we are cut from the same clots. it's enraging, fascinating and really fun. i hope to continue to bring out all those emotions on this show. with that, welcome inside the war room. [ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> it shocked the world. i don't think i'm exaggerating when i say that pope benedict shocked the world announcing his...
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jennifer lawrence was awesome in silver linings. she did get it. 22 years old. best female actress. when she walked up, i don't know how you ladies do it, when it comes to these big nights, you get the wider dresses, almost impossible to walk. >> nomination for jennifer lawrence. previously nominated for winter's beau. >> thank you. you guys are standing up because you feel bad that i fell and that's really embarrassing. but thank you. >>gretchen: looks like her dress is about ready to fall off. it's down here. should she have worn a dress that had this humongous train on it knowing she was kind of the favorite to be the one walking on the stage. i don't think you get to go through a practice run walking up those stairs. >> sometimes they'll have a fellow to stand and help a young lady like that. >>brian: i think there was an important message for people who think they're going to win. pant suits. >> what happened at the sag awards? did you have a problem at the sag awards in terms of the dress. >>gretchen: wait till you see what happens. >> all right. >>gretchen: we don't have it.
jennifer lawrence was awesome in silver linings. she did get it. 22 years old. best female actress. when she walked up, i don't know how you ladies do it, when it comes to these big nights, you get the wider dresses, almost impossible to walk. >> nomination for jennifer lawrence. previously nominated for winter's beau. >> thank you. you guys are standing up because you feel bad that i fell and that's really embarrassing. but thank you. >>gretchen: looks like her dress is about...
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war effort in afghanistan. he released a statement today saying his primary is for his wife's health. president obama called general allen a true patriot. >>> a california crime spree. one suspect and several different locations over a span of about an hour. and the dead lly ending. >> family narrowly escapes a truck crashing into their home. >>> police in california called it an execution on a freeway. there was a deadly shooting spree at six different locations in orange county, california, today. many of those shot were in their cars. it started around 5:00 a.m. when a woman was found shot to death at a home. at least five more people were shot within the next half hour. two of them died. police believe the gunman, 20-year-old ali saed, fired as police tried to get away. >>> the athlete was back in court for a hearing in the murder of his girlfriend reeva steam camp. he broke do steenkamp. the authorities believe he w sce steenkamp was laid to rest in her hometown. >>> we are learning more about the circumst
war effort in afghanistan. he released a statement today saying his primary is for his wife's health. president obama called general allen a true patriot. >>> a california crime spree. one suspect and several different locations over a span of about an hour. and the dead lly ending. >> family narrowly escapes a truck crashing into their home. >>> police in california called it an execution on a freeway. there was a deadly shooting spree at six different locations in...
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jennifer donelan, abc7 news. >> we remind you that you can stay up-to-date any time with our weather application. details on our website, wjla.com. >> a business owner is beingring tonight after burned, his shop was destroyed by an explosive device. tonight he is talking about what story you will 7.y see on jeff, how is he doing? >> he is at home recovering. he is in good spirits everything that has happened. he admits he will give his a hard time but serious and certainly nothing that could lead to this type of destruction. with third andd burns, taking step at a time. in pain, yes. angry, no. >> i get disgusted. what i do is try to maintain and try not to think the worse. supplies unloading car wednesday morning he saw and felt the explosion. >> before i could turn around, saw was a tail of fire blazing. then moments he was in the parking lot. fire was everywhere. he was taken to the burn unit at hehington hospital where until earlier today. several months ago, the sub shop by vandals. he does not know who was that incident or this one. >> i could not anybody would be at me.gry if
jennifer donelan, abc7 news. >> we remind you that you can stay up-to-date any time with our weather application. details on our website, wjla.com. >> a business owner is beingring tonight after burned, his shop was destroyed by an explosive device. tonight he is talking about what story you will 7.y see on jeff, how is he doing? >> he is at home recovering. he is in good spirits everything that has happened. he admits he will give his a hard time but serious and certainly...
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the idea was to keep the kingdoms from constantly going to war with one another. what we're now doing is we live in a different world where we say sovereignty is no longer than absolute. it's conditional. again, there's a lag. we haven't quite figured out what we want to preserve and where we want to open things up. >> i wonder what would happen if an american went into mexico, and let's say they're involved in a drug war and killed a mayor on the mexican side of the border, and the mexicans decided ten years from now to drop a drone over the guy in dallas suburbs. i wonder how we'd react. >> a number of years ago there was a case of a dea going into mexico going after somebody. these are real issues. >> this is the question we have to ask. so if we drop drones in neighborhoods in countries where we haven't declared war, what's our response when the mexicans drop drones in dallas suburbs? of course, they would never do that. because, of course, we live by double standards. and if they did that, our tanks would be to mexico city by nightfall. but if we want to see
the idea was to keep the kingdoms from constantly going to war with one another. what we're now doing is we live in a different world where we say sovereignty is no longer than absolute. it's conditional. again, there's a lag. we haven't quite figured out what we want to preserve and where we want to open things up. >> i wonder what would happen if an american went into mexico, and let's say they're involved in a drug war and killed a mayor on the mexican side of the border, and the...
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welcome back inside "the war room." are there qualified americans that could be filling these positions? >> i think there are. there was a report that came out n 2007 that showed there are more than enough of what they call the stem professionals to fill these jobs and why do these companies feel like they need the vie saas. >> and do they put these jobs out to americans first? is there a requirement that they can to make sure there is not a american that can fill this job? >> no, they don't. president obama was kind of misleading in that clip because there is no requirement for that. >> michael: and -- so knowing that, then, does this impact wages -- does -- how much of this has to do with the america they pay workers? >> yeah, well so these workers -- these h1-b workers, about 80% of them earn less than their american citizen counterparts for these jobs. these companies really want these h1-bs because they want to pay less to their workers. >> it's sort of like outsourcing but in an in-sourcing sort of way? >> yeah. w
welcome back inside "the war room." are there qualified americans that could be filling these positions? >> i think there are. there was a report that came out n 2007 that showed there are more than enough of what they call the stem professionals to fill these jobs and why do these companies feel like they need the vie saas. >> and do they put these jobs out to americans first? is there a requirement that they can to make sure there is not a american that can fill this...
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jennifer lawrence, by the way, the greatest actress of her generation. i have never seen a performance like this. i got more to say about this movie. thank you, david o. russell, great director with heart. we'll be right back right after this. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and
jennifer lawrence, by the way, the greatest actress of her generation. i have never seen a performance like this. i got more to say about this movie. thank you, david o. russell, great director with heart. we'll be right back right after this. in the middle of the night it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective...